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Tyrant Designs CNC NexGen 45/90 Ambidextrous Safety Selector, Gold
| SKU | 51655209688 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tyrant Designs CNC |
| MPN | TD-SSAR-GOLD |
| UPC | 612789317844 |
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- Ecommerce Platform: AR-15
- Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
- Material: 6061 Aluminum Alloy/Rubber
- Color: Gold
Features
Upgrade your AR-15 with the NexGen ambidextrous safety selector from Tyrant Designs CNC, a perfect blend of innovation and precision engineering. This advanced component is designed to replace your standard mil-spec safety selector and offers both 45 and 90 degree configurable throws, ensuring optimal performance and adaptability for any shooting style. Crafted with identical length levers, it provides seamless operation for both left-handed and right-handed users, making it an ideal choice for left-handed operators or those honing their support hand shooting skills. Whether you're enhancing an existing rifle or assembling a new build, the Tyrant Ambi safety selector delivers unparalleled fit, function and aesthetics, elevating your shooting experience to the next level.
- To provide a robust tactile experience without compromising material integrity, our safety selector levers are constructed from 6061 aluminum and feature a soft durometer rubber over-mold
- Configurable throw
- Designed for use on both sides
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